Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I do want to say that the indications from the school boards...The separate school board, in particular, who are building their high school, have indicated they have received excellent value for the resources that we provided them. In fact, they have been able to provide additional resources themselves to expand the school. I think what we're going to get is good value for the dollars that we're spending here.
I just want to advise the honourable Member that part of the discussions I hope to have over the next year during our debate on the Education Act, is the concept of allowing the boards to assume more responsibility for capital. But it requires direction and consensus on the part of my Cabinet colleagues and I think consensus in the House, because I think the more we wish to extend the authority of the boards, whether it be Arctic College or the divisional boards of education, I think that's part of the discussion. Even at the present time, we can extend on the authority, but it needs a policy change and I hope my colleagues will consider it.